Small Island
11 – 28 Mar 2026
Journey from the sun-drenched shores of Jamaica to the cold, grey streets of 1940s London in Small Island.
20 Jan 2026
Director praises ‘talented, courageous and empathetic’ group of artists joining him on his deeply personal creative journey
Meet the exciting cast and creative team joining director Matthew Xia on an unforgettable journey from the sun-drenched shores of Jamaica to the cold, grey streets of 1940s London in Small Island, a powerful new portrayal of Andrea Levy’s multi award-winning novel, adapted for the stage by Helen Edmundson.
A Leeds Playhouse, Birmingham Rep and Nottingham Playhouse production, in association with Actors Touring Company, this exhilarating new co-production – the first to bring the story to audiences outside London – premieres in the epic Quarry Theatre at Leeds Playhouse on 11 – 28 March before transferring to Birmingham Rep on 1 – 18 April, and Nottingham Playhouse on 28 April – 16 May.
Director Matthew Xia said: “I can’t wait to get in the rehearsal room with this incredible group of artists to reimagine Small Island together. Working with such a talented, courageous and empathetic cast and creative team empowers us to delve deep – beyond nostalgia and heritage – to create a rich immersive world through which we can confront our shared history.
“I want audiences to feel the elemental force of this story: the power of a Caribbean hurricane set against the post-war austerity of a Britain clinging to empire. But I also want them to feel the hope that propels people across oceans in search of prosperity, opportunity and belonging.”
The cast includes Anna Crichlow (Tess, Ockham’s Razor; The Innocent in the Fir Tree and Julius Caesar, Shakespeare’s Globe) as Hortense; Daniel Ward (Bones in Tambo & Bones, Actors Touring Company and Stratford East/UK Tour in association with Leeds Playhouse; Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Royal Exchange, Manchester; The Amen Corner, National Theatre) as Gilbert; musical theatre star and finalist in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Over the Rainbow Bronté Barbé (Katherine Plumber in the original London production of Newsies, Troubadour Theatre; Kathy in Kathy and Stella Solve A Murder, Edinburgh Fringe and West End; Princess Fiona in Shrek UK Tour) as Queenie; and Mark Arends (Moby Dick, Royal & Derngate; Fatherland, Lyric Hammersmith/Frantic Assembly; Mr Bates vs The Post Office, ITV1) as Bernard.
Completing the cast are Mara Allen (Curan in Kenneth Branagh’s King Lear, Wyndham’s/The Shed, New York; An Octoroon, Abbey Theatre, Dublin; Romantic Getaway, SKY Comedy) as Miss Ma/Celia; Rosemary Boyle (Dancing at Lughnasa, Sheffield Crucible/Royal Exchange Theatre; Of Mice and Men, UK Tour; The James Plays, National Theatre/National Theatre Scotland/International Tour) as Mrs Ryder; Paul Hawkyard (Ghost Stories, ATG; Warhorse & Birdsong, West End; Here We Go, BBC1) as Arthur; Zoe Lambert (The Railway Children, York Theatre Royal production for Bradford City of Culture; The Comedy of Errors, RSC; Threepenny Opera, Northern Stage) as Aunt Dorothy/Miss Todd; Jordan Laviniere (I Wish, Unicorn Theatre/New Victory Theatre, New York; Wuthering Heights, UK Tour; Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Apollo Theatre) as Little Michael; Marcia Mantack (Of All The Beautiful Things in The World, HOME Manchester; Stepping Out, Vaudeville Theatre; Broken, Ithena Theatre) as Miss Jewel; Andre Squire (Greenland Migration, HBO Max/Amazon Prime; Black Ops, BBC; (the) Woman, Park Theatre) as Elwood; making his professional theatre debut, CBBC presenter and Strictly Come Dancing semi-finalist Rhys Stephenson as Michael; Everal A Walsh (Through It All Together, Leeds Playhouse; Animal Farm, Leeds Playhouse/Stratford East/Nottingham Playhouse; Amadeus, National Theatre) as Kenneth/Mr Philip; Toby Webster (The Score, Theatre Royal Bath/Theatre Royal Haymarket; Whistle Down the Wind, Watermill; The Provoked Wife, RSC) as Kip/Young Man in Sweetshop; and Phil Yarrow (Peter Pan Goes Wrong, West End & UK Tour; Room on the Broom, original West End cast; The Split BBC1) as Mr Buxton/Captain Soames/Sgt Thwaites.
Joining director Matthew Xia on the creative team are Set & Costume Designer Simon Kenny; Lighting Designer Ciarán Cunningham; Movement & Intimacy Director Asha Jennings-Grant; Voice & Dialect Coach Hazel Holder; Fight Director Kev McKurdy; WHAM Designer & Supervisor Dominique Hamilton; Casting Director Lucy Casson CDG; Composer Luke Bacchus; Music Mentor Ben Kwasi Burrell; Video Designer Gino Green; and Associate Director Sara Aniqah Malik.
11 – 28 Mar 2026
Journey from the sun-drenched shores of Jamaica to the cold, grey streets of 1940s London in Small Island.
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